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Nia expands knowledge at Headland
Nia Frost has joined Headland Amenity as Sales Manager for central and southern England and Technical Support Manager, assisting Headland staff working in the field.
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Fusarium no threat to Jamega Tour
Around 100 international golfers, including Mark Mouland and Raymond Russell (ex European Tour players) will arrive at Wharton Park Golf Club next spring, to compete in the Jamega Tour (third in importance after the European and Championship tours) on greens un scarred by fusarium. Course Manager Neill Smith, who has been in charge of the 18-hole championship golf course in Worcestershire for the last four years has already begun an autumn/winter maintenance programme, a combination of sustained aeration and preventative fungicide application that he knows from experience will keep his greens clean.
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Speedwell joins CABADEX hit list
Slender Speedwell has been added to the list of stubborn weeds, effectively controlled by Headland’s selective herbicide, Cabadex.
Known for its ability to control difficult species including Yarrow, Daisy and White Clover on both established and young turf, successful trials have led to label approval for Slender Speedwell, often, with its invasive and dominating characteristics the curse of groundsmen and greenkeepers alike.
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Headlands new
longer lasting DewCure
Headland launches DewCure, a new liquid surfactant specifically designed to suppress dew formation over an extended period.
During extensive, three-year trials in both the U.K. and America DewCures dew inhibiting formulation was found to be impressively effective and long lasting.
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Headland confident of new, super concentrated spray indicator
Headland are so confident that their new, non-toxic spray indicator SUPER SIGNAL BLUE is more concentrated than others on the market that they suggest turf managers test it for themselves.
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